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Young horsewoman dies a week after falling from animal



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Published Date: 28 March 2008
A HORSE-LOVER aged 22 was found dead in her sleep a week after falling from her mount.
Becky Hastie was a regular competitor at equestrian events and was fanatical about horses.

It is understood the university graduate went to her bed complaining of feeling tired last Friday night, but never woke up.

Ms Hastie was found by relat
ives in her bedroom at the family home in Kelso, Roxburghshire, on Saturday morning, but could not be revived.

Lothian and Borders Police said there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of Ms Hastie, who graduated in modern European languages and European Union studies last June.

But her family now suspects that a severe fall from her horse, Piccolo, a week earlier, which left Ms Hastie with a bleeding nose, could well have been a contributory factor.

Ms Hastie's mother, Rhona, was too upset to comment about the tragedy, but news of the sudden death has shocked people in the town, including the Kelso provost, Margaret Riddell, who described it as a "sad loss of a young life".

She said: "All her pals are devastated, they cannot believe what has happened. Both Becky and her mum Rhona loved horses."

A family friend said yesterday: "Becky fell from her horse with quite a thud on to tarmac and ended up with a bleeding nose. Her mum never thought anything of it at the time but obviously it is a different matter now."

Ms Hastie was taking time out after her degree to work with horses.

She had a stint working at the Duke of Roxburghe's stud at Floors Castle, but gave up so her weekends would be free to go riding herself at race-horse stables near Selkirk.

In the meantime, she had started working at council offices in Galashiels.

Ms Hastie was also a steward at the ride-outs during Kelso Civic Week.

A Lothian and Borders spokeswoman said the exact cause of death would not be known until after a post-mortem examination, but added: "There are no suspicious circumstances and a report will be submitted to the procurator-fiscal."

Ms Hastie's funeral is due to take place next Tuesday.





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  • Last Updated: 27 March 2008 10:13 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Mashimaro,

Chin 28/03/2008 06:17:18
Whoever wrote this headline should be flogged
2

Kate,

Zurich 28/03/2008 10:41:22
#1 Mashimaro, I agree, the accident has not been proven to have caused her death. This is scare mongering!
3

Slasher McGurk,

28/03/2008 17:24:34
I thought you two were upset because it mention a "horsewoman". Thats what caught my eyes. I thought, a horsewomen, bloody hell, whats that, someone call torchwood.

Anyway, a real shame this one, a lesson to us all, always get checked out if you have smacked your head of concrete.

#2- it would be a real quinkydink, if the head injury was not something to with it.


4

Biker,

Ayr 28/03/2008 17:29:34
This girl worked with my daughter at Floors Castle and was a compitent and hard working person. My heartfelt sympathies go to her family.
If it is the fact that the accident caused her death then it is all the more sad.
You realy are a pr1k Mashimoto. A girl dies and all you can say is that the peson who wrote the artice should be flogged. What a w##ker!
5

Biker,

Ayr 28/03/2008 17:30:49
the above comment was not intended as a go at you after all the Chinese crap. Simply a comment on this thread.
6

MoragtheToerag,

Argyll 28/03/2008 18:39:04
how shocking and sad.

condolensces to her family.

 

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